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The Journal of Financial Therapy primarily publishes clinical, experimental, and survey research that examines the empirical link between personal financial knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors and personal and family well-being. The journal also accepts cross-sectional survey research, longitudinal and panel study research, case studies, financial therapy practice management tutorials, and literature reviews. Articles from financial therapists, both those working in academia and in practice, are welcomed. The journal is indexed in Scopus, PsychInfo, and Cabell's, and can be found in Google Scholar and DOAJ.
Current Issue: Volume 14, Issue 1 (2023)
Editorial
Editorial Volume 14, Issue 1
Sarah D. Asebedo
Articles
Examining Financial Anxiety Focusing on Interactions between Financial Knowledge and Financial Self-efficacy
Jae Min Lee, Abed Rabbani, and Wookjae Heo
Factor Analysis of the Financial Strain Index from the Welfare, Children and Families: A Three-City Study, Wave 3
Sally A. Hageman and Ji Hyang Cheon
Untying Financial Stress and Financial Anxiety: Implications for Research and Financial Practitioners
Yoon G. Lee, Heather H. Kelley, and Jae Min Lee
Direct and Indirect Effects of Subjective Financial Knowledge with Financial Satisfaction
Jibin Antony and Antony Thomas
Siblings, Family Systems Theory, Guardianship, and Restoring the Triad
Meghaan R. Lurtz, Andew Komarow, Elizabeth Yoder, and Julia Vassallo
The New Kid on the Block: IFS Informed Financial Therapy
Richard S. Kahler and Michelle Glass
Book Review
Profiles
Researcher Profile: An Interview with Melissa Curran
Melissa Curran